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7' THE BREVARD NEWS, BREVARD, N. C FRIDAY, JULY 22, 1921. I THE PRAYER CORNER m r 1 nsuran oe raec May mean weeping in smoke or in sadness viewing the ruins of your home. " , ' Cut Insurance shews business ability. Means sat isf action in protection. Means Contentment of mind. Means the saving of a lifetime's earnings. Means the comfort of old age. , r, va. &xi Destruction has visited your neighbor and our neighboring town It awaits us. Insure while it waits tomorrow may be too late. Brevard Insurance Agency T. H. GALLOWAY, Manager Brevard, N. C. Try a Leg cf our Spring; Lamb. It will satisfy ycu for the time, but you will soon want another. AH Kinds cf Fresh Meat Chicken, Veal, Beef, fresh from the Refrigerator. Fresh Fruits and Vegetables We can supply you with ah you want for you: tabic, tor we h.rve also a full line of Groceries. You will be p'.caecd with Franco-American Coffee. It has the flavor. It is guaranteed. Paul's line of Peich, S'.rawb:ny, Blackberry and Lc ra nberry Preserves. Wei a MA a f i- FY (si. '' A... fci- 3. F. ALLISON, Proprietor. Market Phone 47 And then coma to my store and gel a nice coL-- drink of Coca Cola for 5 cents only. Ev;-."y thing eke as low in propor tion. When in nt;..- of Staple and Fancy Groceries, "Pure ire.:.1: Canned Goods", Cereals and Breakfast oolz, see t. ' r X U M . lie tury ice? Coiner lvla'.n end O.k'.we'.l Ilrevard, N. C. "Not The Same" "The same cloud was darkness to the Egyptians, gloom, hostility.con f using and hindering them; and to the Isrealites light friendly, favor able, showing (.he way. To His own people God is light, protection, shelter blessing, but those who are fighting against Him, do not find these favor able things in Him. To the unrecon ciled, the thought of God brings ter ror and alarm. "The truth that God sees into the heart brings to the christian a sense of security and fills him with peace and confidence; but the same truth makes the unreconciled sinner trem ble. God's providence in like man ner has this double aspect. "The Christian sees love every where. He knows that all things are working together for good to him be cause he is God's child. He sees his Father -ordering and shaping all e vents with loving wisdom, and he is never afraid. Every flower breathes love. When he cannot understand what God is doing, he trusts and waits." "But to him who does not have God as a friend, this same providence is a dark mystery. He has no sense of safety no assurance of protection, no consciousness of love anywhere in the universe for him. Death also to the unbeliever is a dark cloud, fil led with terrors, but to the Christian it is a glorious blaze of divine love, a pathway of light through the valley into the heavenly glory. It will be the tame also in judgment. To His own people Chris will then be all lcrious and his appearance will give unspeakable joy; but to the ungodly His prescence will bring terror." M. 9x mi n LAST MONTH, on a bet. WITH THE boys up homo. I CPENT a night. ALONE IN the old. HAUNTED HOUSE. AND WHEN I heard. MOANS AND groans. ' I SAID "Tho Wind." AND TRIED to sleep, I HEARD rappings. AND SAID "Rats." AND ROLLED over. THEN I heard steps AND IN the licit. OF A dying mcon. A WHITE spook rose. I WASN'T scared much. BUT DIDN'T feel like, , STARTING ANYTHING. EUT THEN I caught. JUST A faint whiff. OF A familiar. AND DELICIOUS smell. WHICH TIPPED mo off- SO I gavo the ghost. THE HORSE laugh, AND SAID "Ed. YOU FAT guys. MAKE, BUM ghosts. EUT BEFORE you fade, LEAVE WITH me one. OF YOUR cigarettes. THEY SATISFY." THAT spicy, delicious aroma of fine tobaccos, both Turkish and Domestic, makes you almost hungry for tho "satisfy-smoke." And there' isnrt a ghost of a chance, you'll ever find its equal anywhere for the Chesterfield blond is an exclusive blend. It can't be copied. t Hsve yoK seen tha new AIR-TIGHT tins of 50? ? ' wjr urn is Liecprr & Myers Toeacco Co. n-rwn irariiiimi NORTH CAROLINA CREVARD, rcpcrfir.cr.t.T Coliocre Prcn.ijat.arv, Nur .ir.i, .Miii;, Buii:;. ; mestic Art, llov.schoid Economics, .Apricuiturs. All !cpcrtJ?isy.-Js arc din-cled by teachers wil'.t .s .cta! traiain-' a.i I large experience. They knew tl.t ir l.-a;.;ness. Ir.fiucnces f the Ir.stiti.te lvj alone wort'; the'c.'st of t.iitii.i. Cycr.i on cr.cr..lcr I. Jr. h Hi 1 "A Prayer" Our Father, we thank thee- that thcu dost put a difference between those who love thee and those who j love thee not. To thine own people thou art light, i.rotection, shelter,blessing, but to those who are fighting arrainst thee, ; - 1 - Christian sees love everywnere anu j J- - knows that all things are working vo- "jji ' " gyr" gether lor his good, because ne is my j R Child. He sees Thee, his beloved 3 father, ordering and shaping- all e- ! vents with loving wisdom and is never j -z-. tfraid. When he cannot understand what Thou art doing, ho tru?ts" and waits. But to him who does not have Thee i as his friend, there is no senss of 7 omp fussing consciousness iov anywnere ; an EL Death is also r. dark clcuj, but to "the j gs Christian it is a glorious blaze of di- ; Jg) vine love, a pathway of light through j the valley into the heavenly glory. We thank our Thee. blessed Jesus, I that in the judgment, Thou wilt be all glorious to thine own, and Thy ap- . pearance will give unspeakable joy. I "g- ' Anion 7! c n r 1- KKGV FREEDOM frcm the fear of "rent hikes;5' know such comforts and conveniences as arccnly to be secured by having your own idras carried out in building-; know the pride of possession and a fuller ;oy of living ti ?i t Id 7cw Build with IVoodl MARRIAGE LICENSES P.o!and Ov:cn, re-bter of deeds, ! fiS has recently granted nir.rriaee lie en- rf rces to the following couples: ; -r.rj July 2, Amos Wiiliams aud Pcnv.-.iie j SIcrris, both of Arhvo'rth. ; Julv 2 Walter Chafpcll and Net- tie Lyday, both of Oakland. " " ; July VJascn 'cCail of -Balsam ! tk With h:ir-c:s? the Icvest'cosl ccnstrvcticn matertal in the worlds there is now no necessity for held back. Stop paying-rent, and have something to show for your money. fYcu ewe it to yourself and dear ones to give this matter careful thought. Inform yourself, as to present building cos's if you do, you are apt to be most agreeably sui prised, . Grove an.l Rosette. jOwcn cf Green ville, S. C. July G, Henry Owen of Wolf Moun tain and Emma Murphy ofRosman. July 11, Frank L. Record of Rich mond, Va., ani Nellie 11. Turner of Selma. Ala. SCHOOL EC-rxDS OFFERED FOil SALE, at BREVARD, II. C. Stop GuessiugKncw the Fccts! Let us show ycuthe latest ideas in modern hemes; we aie well S25piied with pictures and plans, tvA can be real helpful in pleasing your fancy and pointing out many practical economies. (IggThe type cf heme that appeals to ycu can be yours with less diffi culties than ycu nowjnay think. (f'-Ccme and talk "Build Now over with us; we will do cur utmost to make your visit interesting and profitable to ycu. Catheys Creek Township, District 2uniber Three school bends, xcr thirty days "after th's notice, Ju'y S, 1921. On the date of March loth last past Catheys Creek Township District No. 3, Transylvania County, North Carolina voted a 815,000.00 (Fifteen thousand dollar) bond issue under "The State Wide Bond Act For school buildingo". The issue is to run not exceeding twenty years from the date of the issuing of the bonds. The tax levy is not to exceed fifteen cents on the hundred dollar valuation of pro nerty, and forty five cents on each taxable poll in said district. A sink ing fund will be provided to pay the 1919. The principal and interest of Vended indebtedness in full at the I Fifteen-thousand dollar bond issue are Supply Company fit 1 k Everything to Make HoK?.e Euildiirg Attractive Understanding Service I. A. MILLER, Manner. BREVARD, N. G. mmnii p niH iiiMHiifciif i a 'wiiiWdHfci fci' mwm Mi'flfcil '9mm 4,4tf If y:,r. 7.r:.n- Trnylv.inla r.cvs take the Brevard News. expiration of twenty years. The as- l ses'-od valuation of the said district is approximately $1213179.00. The population of said district is approxi mately 10C0 people. The only indebt cdnecs of said district in bonds is an issue previously carried for ten-thous rr.d doilars. The ten-thousand dol- carried on June 11th, to be paid at a place to be agreed upon. The law provides that the rate of interest cannot exceed six per cent payable semi-annually, and we desire to sell the bonds at as low a rate of interest as possible. Accrued interest en the bond issue is desired with as high a premium as the bidder can alTcrd to give. The bond issue is to be dated March loth last past. Please submit your bids in writing to A. F. Mitchell, County Superintend ent Public Instruction, Brevard, N. C, for presentation to the County Board of Education for the purpose of accepting or rejecting as said board may deem best. All bids must be on file by ten o'clock Monday, Aug. 8th, 1921, and further all bidders are requested as a matter of good faith to make a deposit with the County Board of Education of five-hundred dollars by certified check. are to be opewed commeneir AH bids i Vt tea 3J o'clock Monday, Aug. 8th, fil Jl, in the office ef said board. EDWIN POOR, Chairman County, A. F. Mitdhell, County Supcrinton J ent and ex-officio Secy, Board Edu. ! 4-t- July 29th. '
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